What You Missed at DreamIt Demo Day

A sampling of the unusual pitches at this year's showcase of 14 fund-seeking start-ups.
By Matthew DeLuca | Aug 12, 2011

DreamIt, a start-up incubator founded in Philadelphia hosted a demo day in Midtown Manhattan Wednesday for about 250 attendees, many of them venture capitalists and angel investors looking for the next Dropbox or Scvngr. Fourteen teams presented the start-up companies they have been developing for the past three months. Some companies had already raised a small round of funding, others had not. All were looking for cash infusions.

The rookie companies tried to woo investors with collegial wit, technical wonkery, and PowerPoint mastery. Some founders mentioned their kids. More than a few claimed they'd be dropping out of school to focus on their start-up, causing DreamIt partner Steven Welch to remark: "I think we're going to start to be banned from college campuses."

There were recurring topics: the psychology of gift giving, Facebook, consumer data, convergence of trends, pain points, the deaths of familiar industries, meeting girls at bars, and the long hours it takes to develop a functioning product. A sampling of what strayed from the usual, and caught our eye: